Auditor General will audit the 26 negotiated contracts the Ministry of Infrastructure has linked

The National Audition Office (ZKA) reports that it began screening performance in the negotiated procurements of the Ministry of Environment, Space Planning and Infrastructure in 2021. According to ZKA-sw, the main focus of auditing is procurement activities negotiated with no contract reporting release through which the MMPHI had spent amounts of [...]
According to ZKA, the main focus of auditing is procuring activities negotiated with no contract reporting release through which the MMPHI had spent considerable amount of money.
MMPHI has linked 26 negotiated contracts worth a total of 5.7m euros in the year 2021 alone, ranking it as one of the ministries that has mostly used this kind of procedure.
The procurement targets, in any contractor authority, should be developed in accordance with the principles of the economy, efficiency and equal treatment, principles sanctioned by the public procurement law. These principles are meant to ensure that procurement for goods, services, and jobs achieves the intended goal and helps the organisation achieve its” goals, the ZKA points out.
Through this audit at MMPHI, it is intended to assess how reasonable it was and in line with the legal framework of public procurement use of the negotiated procedure by the Ministry, is the use of this procedure well documented and whether the value for money has been achieved in these projects.
The scope of this audit is contracts linked through negotiated procedure without the publication of the contract announcement, worth about 4.9m euros for 14 contracts.
This audit aims to increase accountability, transparency and integrity of public procurement activities in MMPHI and where it needs to offer recommendations that public funds achieve the value of money.
These contracts are all linked by MMPHI Deputy Minister Hysen Dumrish. /Periscopi/












